Is it possible to trim the image of a WMV?
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Is it possible to trim the image of a WMV?
See title... I'm strugguling to find a way to remove subs from an AMV i made using windows media player and I can't figure a way... can anyone help me out on this one?
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check out the sotes how to guides
http://www.animemusicvideos.org/guides/ ... efault.htm
http://www.animemusicvideos.org/guides/ ... efault.htm
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Yeah I already did and I tried to download Virtual Dub but it seems that it`s not supporting WMV files...Purge wrote:check out the sotes how to guides
http://www.animemusicvideos.org/guides/ ... efault.htm
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Re: Is it possible to trim the image of a WMV?
You can't make AMVs with Windows Media Player.Tealeaf wrote:See title... I'm strugguling to find a way to remove subs from an AMV i made using windows media player and I can't figure a way...
That said, there's a section of EADFAG that shows you how to export from Windows Movie Maker 2 <a href="/guides/avtech/wmm2export.html">a nice video file that's not a WMV</a>.
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Re: Is it possible to trim the image of a WMV?
Sorry my bad I meant "windows movie maker"Scintilla wrote:You can't make AMVs with Windows Media Player.Tealeaf wrote:See title... I'm strugguling to find a way to remove subs from an AMV i made using windows media player and I can't figure a way...
That said, there's a section of EADFAG that shows you how to export from Windows Movie Maker 2 <a href="/guides/avtech/wmm2export.html">a nice video file that's not a WMV</a>.
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Your best bet would be to convert it from a wmv to an uncompressed avi, then trim it in Virtual Dub
A program that works good for this is STOIK Video Converter
Get it at http://www.stoik.com/downloads/ under freeware
(you have to provide an email address in order to download it however)
Of course non-subbed material is preferred. Dvd footage works the best.
A program that works good for this is STOIK Video Converter
Get it at http://www.stoik.com/downloads/ under freeware
(you have to provide an email address in order to download it however)
Of course non-subbed material is preferred. Dvd footage works the best.